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The sleep as a predictor of musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent athletes

OBJECTIVES: Sleep is essential for musculoskeletal and cognitive recovery. Adolescent athletes tend to sleep poorly compared to adults and it may predispose them to sports injuries. Our aims are to estimate whether the quantity/quality of sleep are associated with sports injuries in adolescent athle...

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Autores principales: Viegas, Fernanda, Ocarino, Juliana Melo, Freitas, Luísa de Sousa, Pinto, Marina Costa, Facundo, Lucas Alves, Amaral, Adriana Souza, Silva, Samuel, de Mello, Marco Túlio, Silva, Andressa
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Publicado: Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158720
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220055
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author Viegas, Fernanda
Ocarino, Juliana Melo
Freitas, Luísa de Sousa
Pinto, Marina Costa
Facundo, Lucas Alves
Amaral, Adriana Souza
Silva, Samuel
de Mello, Marco Túlio
Silva, Andressa
author_facet Viegas, Fernanda
Ocarino, Juliana Melo
Freitas, Luísa de Sousa
Pinto, Marina Costa
Facundo, Lucas Alves
Amaral, Adriana Souza
Silva, Samuel
de Mello, Marco Túlio
Silva, Andressa
author_sort Viegas, Fernanda
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description OBJECTIVES: Sleep is essential for musculoskeletal and cognitive recovery. Adolescent athletes tend to sleep poorly compared to adults and it may predispose them to sports injuries. Our aims are to estimate whether the quantity/quality of sleep are associated with sports injuries in adolescent athletes and to compare the quantity/quality of sleep between the training and competition seasons, and the school vacation period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was a cohort study with 19 track and field athletes of both sexes, aged between 12 and 21 years. We evaluated their sleep-wake habit through actigraphy during three phases: 1 - mid-season, 2 - competition, and 3 - school vacation. The previous six months injury history and the occurrence of injuries in a six-month follow-up were recorded. Logistic regression and variance analysis were performed. The significance level used was 0.05. RESULTS: Wake after sleep onset (WASO) predicted previous injuries (OR=1.144) and time awake (TA) predicted injury occurrence (OR=0.974). TA decreased from phase 2 to phase 3 (p=0.004), total sleep time (TST) increased from phase 2 to phase 3 (p=0.012), and WASO decreased between phases 1 and 2 (p=0.001) and between phases 1 and 3 (p=0.025). CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated that the quantity and quality of sleep were associated with musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent track and field athletes. Previous injuries were predicted by WASO and the occurrence of injuries was predicted by TA. Furthermore, during the vacation period they had lower TA and WASO, and higher TST than on school days.
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spelling pubmed-94964832022-09-23 The sleep as a predictor of musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent athletes Viegas, Fernanda Ocarino, Juliana Melo Freitas, Luísa de Sousa Pinto, Marina Costa Facundo, Lucas Alves Amaral, Adriana Souza Silva, Samuel de Mello, Marco Túlio Silva, Andressa Sleep Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVES: Sleep is essential for musculoskeletal and cognitive recovery. Adolescent athletes tend to sleep poorly compared to adults and it may predispose them to sports injuries. Our aims are to estimate whether the quantity/quality of sleep are associated with sports injuries in adolescent athletes and to compare the quantity/quality of sleep between the training and competition seasons, and the school vacation period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It was a cohort study with 19 track and field athletes of both sexes, aged between 12 and 21 years. We evaluated their sleep-wake habit through actigraphy during three phases: 1 - mid-season, 2 - competition, and 3 - school vacation. The previous six months injury history and the occurrence of injuries in a six-month follow-up were recorded. Logistic regression and variance analysis were performed. The significance level used was 0.05. RESULTS: Wake after sleep onset (WASO) predicted previous injuries (OR=1.144) and time awake (TA) predicted injury occurrence (OR=0.974). TA decreased from phase 2 to phase 3 (p=0.004), total sleep time (TST) increased from phase 2 to phase 3 (p=0.012), and WASO decreased between phases 1 and 2 (p=0.001) and between phases 1 and 3 (p=0.025). CONCLUSION: Our study demonstrated that the quantity and quality of sleep were associated with musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent track and field athletes. Previous injuries were predicted by WASO and the occurrence of injuries was predicted by TA. Furthermore, during the vacation period they had lower TA and WASO, and higher TST than on school days. Brazilian Association of Sleep and Latin American Federation of Sleep 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9496483/ /pubmed/36158720 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220055 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Viegas, Fernanda
Ocarino, Juliana Melo
Freitas, Luísa de Sousa
Pinto, Marina Costa
Facundo, Lucas Alves
Amaral, Adriana Souza
Silva, Samuel
de Mello, Marco Túlio
Silva, Andressa
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title_fullStr The sleep as a predictor of musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent athletes
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title_sort sleep as a predictor of musculoskeletal injuries in adolescent athletes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9496483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158720
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1984-0063.20220055
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